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. >> translator: the bank of japan's monetary policy is critically important in terms of foreign exchange rates and in achieving a 2% inflation target. i strongly expect the central bank to act responsibly. >> prime minister abe also spoke about nuclear power. he indicated his government will consider allowing utilities to build new plants. >> translator: the government will go over what we've learned about the nuclear accident and check the progress of nuclear safety technology. i would like to carefully consider whether new plants can be built and it will take a certain amount of time. >> on diplomacy, abe said he'll give top priority to strengthening the japan/u.s. alliance. he said he hopes to visit the united states soon for a summit with president barack obama. >> translator: through the meeting i want to show my country and also the world that the strong bond between japan and the u.s. has been restored. >> abe said japanese and u.s. officials are now working out the timing of his visit. >>> people in japan are getting back to the grind after the new year holidays, streets, trains
. >> translator: the bank of japan's monetary policy is critically important in terms of foreign exchange rates and in achieving a 2% inflation target. i strongly expect the central bank to act responsibly. >> prime minister abe also spoke about nuclear power. he indicated his government will consider allowing utilities to build new plants. >> translator: the government will go over what we've learned about the nuclear accident and check the progress of nuclear safety...
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and military policy and china of course as you say wants to have a foreign policy that is common with its economic strength that's growing economic strength so we see these two tigers on the mountain as the expression goes in the asia realm and the united states really is caught in the middle of it doesn't really want to tangle with china and at the same time it has to support its ally japan but it's mostly a bystander role that it's playing john if i can stay with you that it's very interesting how you phrase this because the weakest link of american foreign policy in the pacific is its allies potentially because what it the japanese wanted to be more aggressive the filipinos the south koreans go on and on this is it's of to kerry's position for the united states to be put in because he wants to be quote unquote neutral but not everyone in the region wants the united states to be neutral and then because of these treaty commitments the united states may find itself having to do something that it really doesn't want to do go ahead john. as you point out the united states you know prof
and military policy and china of course as you say wants to have a foreign policy that is common with its economic strength that's growing economic strength so we see these two tigers on the mountain as the expression goes in the asia realm and the united states really is caught in the middle of it doesn't really want to tangle with china and at the same time it has to support its ally japan but it's mostly a bystander role that it's playing john if i can stay with you that it's very...
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i would like to take a second, talk about the foreign-policy agenda. japan's foreign policy going forward to protect freedom of thought, expression, and speech in the asia-pacific. can you think of anything more important than that? this will help transform the region. to make sure that the seas are governed by rule of law and not by intimidation or power. to pursue interconnected economies and bring about a more fruitful enter cultural ties with japan and other countries in asia. and to promote the exchange with the younger generation. these are the principles the prime minister has articulated and i think they are good for america. this is a partnership that is good for us. we will have a chance to hear prime minister abe. the meeting with the president was extended because -- i do not know how much he is going to tell us. it is a very important dialogue that we have between japan and america. this is the most foundational relationship we have and we needed to be successful. i know the prime minister will be a key leader for that. about 80% of americ
i would like to take a second, talk about the foreign-policy agenda. japan's foreign policy going forward to protect freedom of thought, expression, and speech in the asia-pacific. can you think of anything more important than that? this will help transform the region. to make sure that the seas are governed by rule of law and not by intimidation or power. to pursue interconnected economies and bring about a more fruitful enter cultural ties with japan and other countries in asia. and to...
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military policy and china of course as you say wants to have a foreign policy that is common with its economic strength that's growing economic strength so we see these two tigers on the mountain as the expression goes in the asia realm and the united states really is caught in the middle of it doesn't really want to tangle with china and at the same time it has to support its ally japan but it's mostly a bystander role that it's playing john if i can stay with you that it's very interesting how you phrase this because the weakest link of american foreign policy in the pacific is its allies potentially because what if the japanese wanted to be more aggressive the filipinos the south koreans go on and on this is it's of to kerry's position for the united states to be put in because he wants to be quote unquote neutral but not everyone in the region wants the united states to be neutral and then because of these treaty commitments the united states may find itself having to do something that it really doesn't want to do go ahead john. as you point out the united states you know professe
military policy and china of course as you say wants to have a foreign policy that is common with its economic strength that's growing economic strength so we see these two tigers on the mountain as the expression goes in the asia realm and the united states really is caught in the middle of it doesn't really want to tangle with china and at the same time it has to support its ally japan but it's mostly a bystander role that it's playing john if i can stay with you that it's very interesting...
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policy said he was to give them all out to thailand's king. which again that it would be a very big change or lead when he was quizzed about the second time he did say that time that i monica would remain a constitutional one but it is a bequest i think there's every possibility of them is this a test for the protest is. i did just being very opportunistic they've seen weakness in the government an amnesty bill that did set me straight to cold that many people and with the area close to an a killing with the big thing just for them is that if they've missed judge that if they overplayed their hand they themselves could find themselves becoming very own pumpkin and i think we're at a turning point of the month that the justices he mentioned been shut down the recycled wood cuts off the chart of the phoenix to see we understand at stake. they didn't do so they think it's very briefly but i think it's actually cite this closing discussing the damage to the hospital which was a very dangerous game and went to the states is very hard to see which w
policy said he was to give them all out to thailand's king. which again that it would be a very big change or lead when he was quizzed about the second time he did say that time that i monica would remain a constitutional one but it is a bequest i think there's every possibility of them is this a test for the protest is. i did just being very opportunistic they've seen weakness in the government an amnesty bill that did set me straight to cold that many people and with the area close to an a...
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are we going to extend our broader foreign-policy? are we going to maintain our expertise in different parts of the middle east jigsaw? these are the areas where we could exercise influence when we have something additional to put and cause the administration to rethink its policies. that requires maintaining our diplomatic network. that is a range of the things i going from the strategic to the more day-to-day issues of our assets around the world. one of the changes with the coalition government was the national security council and the national security advisor. facilitated,sted, influenced the u.s. administration in a way that was not the case before? helpful development. it was an evolution. thing in theme previous few years with a growing role. there is a difference. having a single national security advisor who brings together foreign and defense roleshe national security , does make a difference. i think it looks like a more coherent structure. i think to the extent it gives our national security advisor additional responsibil
are we going to extend our broader foreign-policy? are we going to maintain our expertise in different parts of the middle east jigsaw? these are the areas where we could exercise influence when we have something additional to put and cause the administration to rethink its policies. that requires maintaining our diplomatic network. that is a range of the things i going from the strategic to the more day-to-day issues of our assets around the world. one of the changes with the coalition...
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and we must understand that he was a foreign-policy realist and he is known for containment because he understands what they wanted. the genius was that what did he say? he just said that we need to understand what is russia about and what did the soviets want. but unfortunately, the united states was not that keen and they didn't have a pool of experts about pakistan. but most of them were people who were enamored in light india and actually found the idea of pakistan rather unrealistic. many compared it to being compared to jefferson davis is. but once pakistan was about to become a reality, the british suggested that they should develop this kind of relationship. in pakistan, as you know, is full of very hospitable people. pakistan is about to get one third of the british ministry, but only 17% of british resources. they were not going to have a vibrant economy. and their leaders were unsure about the future of pakistan. so they decided that the value of the nation together will be by saying that pakistan is under pressure. but who would pay for the military? pakistan's founder said
and we must understand that he was a foreign-policy realist and he is known for containment because he understands what they wanted. the genius was that what did he say? he just said that we need to understand what is russia about and what did the soviets want. but unfortunately, the united states was not that keen and they didn't have a pool of experts about pakistan. but most of them were people who were enamored in light india and actually found the idea of pakistan rather unrealistic. many...
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faith, i had come that islamism was one of the many grievances, up to that point i was aggrieved by foreign policy by bosnia whatever, islamism was the largest obstacle that prevented muslim societies from progressing. i wanted to continue to seek for justice but that would necessarily entail challenging the islamist ideology as well, to the advance of the of muslim societies. so we founded quilliu murvetion. >> we have a question from a viewer. hermella. >> is reduction of drone warfare an effective countermeasure against new extremist recruitment? >> so i've been critical of uav unmanned air integral vehicle strikes, commonly known as drone strikes. if bush's policy was democracy at the barrel of a gun, obama's policy, if he decapitated the leadership of al qaeda by surge karl strikes, drone strikes that he would deal with the problem. what we're dealing with is an ideology not just an organization. the phrase they used in the obama administration is al qaeda inspired extremism. and al qaeda is actually the end of a decade long strategy in the middle east. >> you quote from the book, you
faith, i had come that islamism was one of the many grievances, up to that point i was aggrieved by foreign policy by bosnia whatever, islamism was the largest obstacle that prevented muslim societies from progressing. i wanted to continue to seek for justice but that would necessarily entail challenging the islamist ideology as well, to the advance of the of muslim societies. so we founded quilliu murvetion. >> we have a question from a viewer. hermella. >> is reduction of drone...
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policy which is becoming increasingly hearns free thanks to modern technology like on monday this comes as they hear us administration seems to justify the practice of killing terrorist suspects including american citizens was trying some crude on human rights new a stanley cohen says these targeted assassinations are actually met. we're not at war in pakistan we're not it war in yemen we're not at war in lebanon we're not in war in somalia if you want to clear war if you want to follow international law if you want to make your case you play by the rules the fact of the matter is no matter what you call this it's murder it's assassination it's illegal we're talking about murdering civilians we're talking about attacks by drones in countries that are our allies if there were persons there that we are want that are wanted american citizens yemeni citizens pakistani citizens somali citizens for crimes here you go to the countries extradite him you charge him you bring him to trial the united states under international law cannot must not enough to no stretch of the imagination is justifie
policy which is becoming increasingly hearns free thanks to modern technology like on monday this comes as they hear us administration seems to justify the practice of killing terrorist suspects including american citizens was trying some crude on human rights new a stanley cohen says these targeted assassinations are actually met. we're not at war in pakistan we're not it war in yemen we're not at war in lebanon we're not in war in somalia if you want to clear war if you want to follow...
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not much as you can imagine julian not much on foreign policy front while the president was talking about the u.s. bringing troops home from afghanistan the administration. is set to continue to chase down terrorists across the globe and although there was no mentioning of the word drones what everybody knew that you know drones have been the hallmark of president obama's foreign policy and he didn't talk much about that again there was no mentioning of the word drone despite the u.n. raising concerns about the legality of the use of drones the u.s. is setting up new drone free bases around the globe as you can imagine we did not hear much again about this war that the administration is waging with a remote control a war that is shrouded in secrecy all the president had to say on this is this. is true different kind of affiliates in extremist groups have emerged from the arabian peninsula to africa the threat these groups pose is evolving but to meet this threat we don't need to send tens of thousands of our sons and daughters abroad occupy other nations instead will need to help countrie
not much as you can imagine julian not much on foreign policy front while the president was talking about the u.s. bringing troops home from afghanistan the administration. is set to continue to chase down terrorists across the globe and although there was no mentioning of the word drones what everybody knew that you know drones have been the hallmark of president obama's foreign policy and he didn't talk much about that again there was no mentioning of the word drone despite the u.n. raising...
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foreign policy in the middle east in particular. veryo me something that is interesting and somewhat heartening if they have not given up on the world economically. are some elements that you might call protectionist, by and large, this report is anti- protectionist. >> it seems that americans like the idea of foreign companies coming here to set up business, but they don't much like the idea of american companies going abroad to set up business. why? ofthey favor the idea creating jobs here and they're worried about american companies setting up shop overseas because of the exporting of jobs. they like international investment committee's way and they also like u.s. produced goods and services being exported elsewhere. >> do you see a global footprint, america incorporated around the world? i think this is being seen through the prism of a much slower economy and lower levels of employment. >> most americans still think europeans matter. >> somewhat. >> in younger americans not as much. >> in many ways, this report is exactly what
foreign policy in the middle east in particular. veryo me something that is interesting and somewhat heartening if they have not given up on the world economically. are some elements that you might call protectionist, by and large, this report is anti- protectionist. >> it seems that americans like the idea of foreign companies coming here to set up business, but they don't much like the idea of american companies going abroad to set up business. why? ofthey favor the idea creating jobs...
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of his although the president try to speak in most generic terms on foreign policy one could notice a change in the way he was talking about the results of the spring the aftermath of things he said it's quote unquote messy also said that the u.s. can't dictate the course of changing countries like egypt we remember how the u.s. was cheerleading for revolutions in those countries and maybe the change they see now is not much to their liking the president was very quickly cautious he mentioned syria saying the u.s. supports those in the syrian opposition that respects the rights of all syrians but with terrorists flooding into syria and with radical forces doing a lot of the fighting for the opposition there it's really hard to see much respect for all syrians right at the moment the president mentioned north korea saying north korea's provocative actions show how much the u.s. needs missile defense he also said mr asia will be seeking further reduction of nuclear arsenals with russia it's a foreign policy goal that president obama announced in his state of the union speech without g
of his although the president try to speak in most generic terms on foreign policy one could notice a change in the way he was talking about the results of the spring the aftermath of things he said it's quote unquote messy also said that the u.s. can't dictate the course of changing countries like egypt we remember how the u.s. was cheerleading for revolutions in those countries and maybe the change they see now is not much to their liking the president was very quickly cautious he mentioned...
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we must understand can of course was a foreign-policy realist. he is most known for conceptualizing containment because he understood what the soviets wanted. the genius of kennan was in the long-term what did he say? he said look we need to understand what the soviets, what is russia about and what did the soviets want and how do they think? unfortunately the united states was not that keen on getting involved in pakistan in the beginning and didn't have any pool of experts about pakistan and had few people who knew south asia but most of them were people who were enamored with gandhi and liked india and they actually found the idea of pakistan rather unrealistic. many of them compared it to pakistan compared to jefferson davis by some people in the american media but once pakistan was about to become a reality but british said to the americans that they should develop diplomatic relations. pakistani as you know they are very hospitable people. pakistan's problems were imminent. pakistan was about one third of british military but only one third
we must understand can of course was a foreign-policy realist. he is most known for conceptualizing containment because he understood what the soviets wanted. the genius of kennan was in the long-term what did he say? he said look we need to understand what the soviets, what is russia about and what did the soviets want and how do they think? unfortunately the united states was not that keen on getting involved in pakistan in the beginning and didn't have any pool of experts about pakistan and...
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of his although the president try to speak in most generic terms on foreign policy one could notice a change in the way he was talking about the results of the spring the aftermath of things he said it's quote unquote messy you also said that the u.s. can't dictate the course of changing countries like egypt we remember how the u.s. was cheerleading for revolutions in those countries and maybe the change they see now is not much to their liking the president was very quickly incautiously mentioned syria saying the u.s. supports those in the syrian opposition that respects the rights of all syrians but with terrorists flooding into syria and with radical forces doing a lot of the fighting for the opposition there it's really hard to see much respect for all syrians right at the moment the president mentioned north korea saying north korea's provocative actions show how much the u.s. needs missile defense he also said it ministration will be seeking further reduction of nuclear arsenals with russia it's a foreign policy goal that president obama announced in his state of the union spe
of his although the president try to speak in most generic terms on foreign policy one could notice a change in the way he was talking about the results of the spring the aftermath of things he said it's quote unquote messy you also said that the u.s. can't dictate the course of changing countries like egypt we remember how the u.s. was cheerleading for revolutions in those countries and maybe the change they see now is not much to their liking the president was very quickly incautiously...
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is supposed to focus primarily on domestic issues foreign policy often is a bit of a sidebar but as you were mentioning and so. we're looking with the rest of the world wants to see him here absolutely of course the thirty four thousand troops to be pulled out of afghanistan by february so that's certainly a good point in the sort of you know or and he said no we thank you. well it was a pleasure to have you with us here and see if anything was talking about barack obama's state of the union address he's been a we all know chalking the course for his country all those that have been speaking out against his plans for strict gun measures protesters in the state of new york demonstrate against tough stretch and slapped on them by the authorities following the sandy hook school massacre last december. israel's media is facing pressure from the very top to keep quiet it's come to light after the australian press fall the report of a melbourne man who hanged himself in the israeli jail in twenty ten after being held in secret for months but the story never made it to the headlines until
is supposed to focus primarily on domestic issues foreign policy often is a bit of a sidebar but as you were mentioning and so. we're looking with the rest of the world wants to see him here absolutely of course the thirty four thousand troops to be pulled out of afghanistan by february so that's certainly a good point in the sort of you know or and he said no we thank you. well it was a pleasure to have you with us here and see if anything was talking about barack obama's state of the union...
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first deputy director will head the nsc secretariat and a current senior presidential secretary for foreign affairs and national security. all called an additional position as the second deputy director the office of international cooperation secretary to the national security office all the cheese into the office of policy management secretary and the office of security strategy secretary will be nearly created to say that the long term security plants the prison officer tell what it says that it will work the national assembly to first provide a lot to create the committee and secretariat of the nsc which are expected to miss the role of the national security office as the country's security control tower. oh didn't you a genius. we're in and year out the united nations passes a resolution condemning human rights abuses in north korea and calling for change but this year was no exception especially with the execution of the second most powerful men in the north fresh in their minds. this isn't in the courts the many nations does not prove that the death penalty under any circumstances and
first deputy director will head the nsc secretariat and a current senior presidential secretary for foreign affairs and national security. all called an additional position as the second deputy director the office of international cooperation secretary to the national security office all the cheese into the office of policy management secretary and the office of security strategy secretary will be nearly created to say that the long term security plants the prison officer tell what it says that...
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policy will not be in the spotlight despite controversy over many issues including secretive u.s. drone bombing campaigns human rights lawyer stanley cohen says that these targeted assassinations are actually murder. we're not at war in pakistan we're not it war in yemen we're not at war in lebanon we're not in war in somalia if you want to clear war if you want to follow international law if you want to make your case you play by the rules the fact of the matter is no matter what you call this it's murder it's assassination it's illegal we're talking about murdering civilians we're talking about attacks by drones in countries that are our allies if there were persons there that we are want that are wanted american citizens yemenis citizens pakistani citizens somali citizens for crimes here you go to the countries you extradite him you charge him you bring him to trial the united states under international law cannot must not enough to no stretch of the imagination is justified in the use of drones in the execution and the extrajudicial assassination of not just americans of anyon
policy will not be in the spotlight despite controversy over many issues including secretive u.s. drone bombing campaigns human rights lawyer stanley cohen says that these targeted assassinations are actually murder. we're not at war in pakistan we're not it war in yemen we're not at war in lebanon we're not in war in somalia if you want to clear war if you want to follow international law if you want to make your case you play by the rules the fact of the matter is no matter what you call this...
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it is the biggest foreign policy blunder maybe in u.s. history. >> i think eleanor is right the greatest foreign policy blunder in american history. john what did we do? we attacked, invade and occupied a country which did not threaten us, did not want war with us. did not attack us. to do what? deprive it of weapons it did not even have. what is the moral justification for those. >> in addition to that we were not ab them? >> i think it will be a >>> predictions pat? >> he is not the best looking attorney general in america, but ken of virginia i think is going to win the governor ship now because terry mcall live has real problems. >> eleanor? the newtown families and gabby giffords are in the gun debate to stay and over time, their voices will be more powerful that be the nra. the culture of guns is beginning to go through a transformation in this country. >>> susan? >> i predict the senate will pass a limited expansion of background checks on gun purchases within the week. >> you approve of that? >> i, i don't approve or disapprove. i
it is the biggest foreign policy blunder maybe in u.s. history. >> i think eleanor is right the greatest foreign policy blunder in american history. john what did we do? we attacked, invade and occupied a country which did not threaten us, did not want war with us. did not attack us. to do what? deprive it of weapons it did not even have. what is the moral justification for those. >> in addition to that we were not ab them? >> i think it will be a >>> predictions pat?...
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that they expected a bit more really on foreign policy so we know it's one of those i think is supposed to focus primarily on domestic issues foreign policy often is a bit of a sidebar but as you were mentioning any so. we're looking at the rest of the world wants to see in here yeah absolutely of course the thirty four thousand troops to be pulled out of afghanistan by february so that's certainly a good point in the sort of union or any sonali thank you. well it was a pleasure to have you with us here and he has a nice that was talking about barack obama's state of the union address he's been we all know chalking the course for his country all those that have been speaking out against his plans for strict gun measures protesters in the state of new york demonstrate against tough stretch and slapped on them by the authorities following the sandy hook school massacre last december. israel's media is facing pressure from the very top to keep quiet it's come to light after the australian press fall the report of a melbourne man who hanged himself in the israeli jail in twenty ten after be
that they expected a bit more really on foreign policy so we know it's one of those i think is supposed to focus primarily on domestic issues foreign policy often is a bit of a sidebar but as you were mentioning any so. we're looking at the rest of the world wants to see in here yeah absolutely of course the thirty four thousand troops to be pulled out of afghanistan by february so that's certainly a good point in the sort of union or any sonali thank you. well it was a pleasure to have you...
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up to that point you were agrooest my foreign policy. islamism was the largest obstacle preventing the society moving forward. i wanted to seek for justice. it would entail challenging the islamist ideologies. so we founded quil yam, a counterextremism think tank. >> viewer jd rawson asks, "is reduction of drone warfare an effective countermeasure against extremist recruitment." >> i've been critical of u.a.e. commonly known as drone strikes. the reason is palmar - pushing policy that can be cashing cattured. president obama ditched the democracy piece and kept the gun. he defined and thought if he decapitated the leadership of al qaeda, by surgical strikes, drone strikes he'd fix the problem. we are dealing with an insurgency. the phrase they used in the barack obama administration was al-qaeda-inspired terrorist. al qaeda is the end product of decades of extremism. >> you say you can't kill an idea, ideas are bulletproof. what can the united states do and other moderate muslims do. is there more organizations like quil am to help. >> i
up to that point you were agrooest my foreign policy. islamism was the largest obstacle preventing the society moving forward. i wanted to seek for justice. it would entail challenging the islamist ideologies. so we founded quil yam, a counterextremism think tank. >> viewer jd rawson asks, "is reduction of drone warfare an effective countermeasure against extremist recruitment." >> i've been critical of u.a.e. commonly known as drone strikes. the reason is palmar - pushing...
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policy front to a while the president was talking about the u.s. so bringing troops home from afghanistan the administration will continue to chase down terrorists across the globe and although there was no mentioning of the word drones what everybody knew that you know drones have been the hallmark of president obama's foreign policy and he didn't talk much about that again there was no mentioning of the word drone despite the u.n. raising concerns about the legality of the use of drones the u.s. is setting up new drone free basis around the globe as you can imagine we did not hear much again about this war that the administration is waging with a remote control a war that is shrouded in secrecy all the president had to say on this is this is true different kind of affiliates in extremist groups have emerged from the peninsula to africa the threat these groups pose is a bomb but to meet this threat we don't need to send tens of thousands of our sons and daughters abroad occupy other nations we're going to search through a range of capabilities we
policy front to a while the president was talking about the u.s. so bringing troops home from afghanistan the administration will continue to chase down terrorists across the globe and although there was no mentioning of the word drones what everybody knew that you know drones have been the hallmark of president obama's foreign policy and he didn't talk much about that again there was no mentioning of the word drone despite the u.n. raising concerns about the legality of the use of drones the...
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and obama is also expected to turn on america's foreign policy which is becoming increasingly hearns free thanks to modern technology like unmanned aircraft this comes as the last administration seems to justify the practice of killing terrorist suspects including american citizens was trying some crude on human rights new a stanley cohen says these targeted assassinations are actually met. we're not at war in pakistan we're not it war in yemen we're not at war in lebannon we're not in war in somalia if you want to clear war if you want to follow international law if you want to make your case you play by the rules the fact of the matter is no matter what you call this it's murder it's assassination it's illegal we're talking about murdering civilians we're talking about attacks by drones in countries that are our allies if there were a person is there that we are want that are wanted american citizens yemenis citizens pakistani citizens somali citizens for crimes here you go to the countries yeah extradite him you charge him you bring him to trial the united states under internation
and obama is also expected to turn on america's foreign policy which is becoming increasingly hearns free thanks to modern technology like unmanned aircraft this comes as the last administration seems to justify the practice of killing terrorist suspects including american citizens was trying some crude on human rights new a stanley cohen says these targeted assassinations are actually met. we're not at war in pakistan we're not it war in yemen we're not at war in lebannon we're not in war in...
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policy context and be interesting if they face-off against each other how they will debate that out and how she will talk about her executive talents in an area that is a little more detached from people. >> rose: hillary clinton said i could be the first woman to be president and governor christie, what will you be? >> john dickerson, thank you, pleasure to have you. john dickerson from slate and from cbs news. back in a moment. >> rose: husain haqqani is here, the former pakastani ambassador to the united states, tensions are high today between pakistan and urban, is after a drone attack killed a taliban leader, the strike came on the eve of peace talks between the pakastani government and the pakastani taliban, pakistan's interior my minister says the attack murdered the hope and progress for peace in the region. on monday, a ruling pakastani party voted to block nato supply lines november 20th if u.s. drones persist, pakistan prime minister sharif met with president obama in washington last month to talk about operation between the two an advisor to sharif and with a new book, "
policy context and be interesting if they face-off against each other how they will debate that out and how she will talk about her executive talents in an area that is a little more detached from people. >> rose: hillary clinton said i could be the first woman to be president and governor christie, what will you be? >> john dickerson, thank you, pleasure to have you. john dickerson from slate and from cbs news. back in a moment. >> rose: husain haqqani is here, the former...
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policy. abe says issues on the table will include the realignment of u.s. forces in japan, relations with china, north korea's nuclear programs and territorial disputes. the government panel that discussed the bill added that the new body is to take a leading role in dealing with terrorist attacks and natural disasters. the headquarters of japan's version of the nhc would be located in the cabinet office. abe wants to start with about 60 members from all ministries, mainly from the foreign and the defense ministries and the national police agency. the members would analyze information gathered from various ministry branches. a top government official says the body's aim would be to overcome the sectionalism that currently exists among agencies. this former diplomat who served at the japanese embassies in china and iraq. he explains why government reform is necessary. >> the problem is there are two major ministries in the government which have been briefing the prime minister and chief cabine
policy. abe says issues on the table will include the realignment of u.s. forces in japan, relations with china, north korea's nuclear programs and territorial disputes. the government panel that discussed the bill added that the new body is to take a leading role in dealing with terrorist attacks and natural disasters. the headquarters of japan's version of the nhc would be located in the cabinet office. abe wants to start with about 60 members from all ministries, mainly from the foreign and...
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foreign policy. and so, we made progress in increasing personnel exchanges and rebalancing the authorities and in a variety of interactions that the relationship is more intimate and closer than ever before. it's not just with the osd, ostrich adtran office of secretary of defense policy. the defense to dodgy security agency about these agencies take actions, which can have impact on foreign policy and we really rebuilt the capacity of the political military to have the expertise to interact with dod on its own terms. so it is one of the things that has been a real accomplishment. another issue is that the focus on has been a geopolitical changes that have really occurred during the last four years. so that means, for example, tremendous changes in the middle east, the so-called arab spring. that's enormous complicated issues and challenges in libya, egypt, the golf, young men, syria now. dataset implications for security systems policy as well as the major department of defense interacts as well and
foreign policy. and so, we made progress in increasing personnel exchanges and rebalancing the authorities and in a variety of interactions that the relationship is more intimate and closer than ever before. it's not just with the osd, ostrich adtran office of secretary of defense policy. the defense to dodgy security agency about these agencies take actions, which can have impact on foreign policy and we really rebuilt the capacity of the political military to have the expertise to interact...
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. >> what we really need is not a 19th century conception of foreign policy and diplomacy but a 21st century one in which we seek to enlist china to support the mechanisms, the rules of the road, the norms and values that have underscored and supported the peace and prosperity the last 40 years. >> reporter: president obama will likely put the issues of cyber security and north korea to the top of the agenda, but most importantly, campbell says, obama is looking to build a relationship with president xi so they can deal with important issues one on one. >> i think probably more than anything else, he's got to establish a relationship where they can pick up the phone, engage, and deal with each other more directly. >> reporter: the status of the relationship of these two leaders will have a significant impact on security and stability in the asia pacific. campbell says the obama administration recognizes the key to a successful relationship involves putting u.s.-china policy in a larger regional context. junko tanaka, nhk world, washington. >>> all right. let's get you caught up with
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status in the world and i think there's a bit of panic going on here in the united states foreign policy establishment because if they cannot break china up then the united states is destined if china is to become a moderately prosperous country and bring wellbeing to its citizens then the united states will be set in place just for a few of the different population i think so i think this is a bit of good or bad her first it won't go ahead on her head. well i mean i think there's a lot more to the pivot than simply containment of china i think that that's a very simplistic rendering of the idea and i wouldn't be i also wouldn't be overly sanguine about the ceiling issue fact that there is never been a threat to the ceiling doesn't mean that there never could be a threat and i think the united states has a legitimate interest in protecting the sea lanes in global commerce and it isn't just washington's interest you also have to consider several of the other countries in the region that have very very advanced trade relations with the u.s. japan and south korea the philippines those count
status in the world and i think there's a bit of panic going on here in the united states foreign policy establishment because if they cannot break china up then the united states is destined if china is to become a moderately prosperous country and bring wellbeing to its citizens then the united states will be set in place just for a few of the different population i think so i think this is a bit of good or bad her first it won't go ahead on her head. well i mean i think there's a lot more to...
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now we must understand that can then of course was a foreign-policy realist. he is most known for devising or conceptualizing the demon because he understood what the soviets wanted. the genius of george mckenna -- george kennan was he said we need to understand what the soviets were what race russia about, what did the soviets wa want. unfortunately, the united states wasn't very keen on getting involved in pakistan in the beginning and didn't have any pool of experts about pakistan pakistan's. most of them were people of gandhi that like india and didn't actually found the idea of pakistan rather unrealistic. many of them compared it to the pakistan poundage compared to jefferson davis by some people in the american media. but once pakistan was out to become a reality, the british suggested to the americans that they should activate palestinian leaders and develop. as you know, we are really hospitable people. pakistan's problems -- pakistan was about to get one third of british india military. but only 17% of the sources to need it wasn't going to have a vi
now we must understand that can then of course was a foreign-policy realist. he is most known for devising or conceptualizing the demon because he understood what the soviets wanted. the genius of george mckenna -- george kennan was he said we need to understand what the soviets were what race russia about, what did the soviets wa want. unfortunately, the united states wasn't very keen on getting involved in pakistan in the beginning and didn't have any pool of experts about pakistan...
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european union foreign policy chief kathryn ashton is coordinating contacts with the iranian side. she's setting up meetings with negotiators from the united states, france, germany and britain. she's working with the iranian foreign minister to try and close up gaps. the iranian foreign minister says they have worked through some details, but major differences remains. the iranians demanded that the powers recognize their right to enrich uranium. they claim their right is inalienable and constitutes a peaceful use of nuclear power. but their counterparts fear enriching uranium beyond a certain level of purity would enable the iranians to develop nuclear weapons. . >>> an oil pipeline in china's eastern province has exploded, killing 22 people. the blast occurred several hours after workers discovered an oil leak. state-run cctv says the explosion occurred in the city of qingdao friday morning. several dozen people were reportedly injured. authorities say workers were repairing a leak in the pipeline about seven hours before the explosion. they suspect the leaked oil caught fire an
european union foreign policy chief kathryn ashton is coordinating contacts with the iranian side. she's setting up meetings with negotiators from the united states, france, germany and britain. she's working with the iranian foreign minister to try and close up gaps. the iranian foreign minister says they have worked through some details, but major differences remains. the iranians demanded that the powers recognize their right to enrich uranium. they claim their right is inalienable and...
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line between bush administration foreign policy and obama administration foreign policy it's fine to think there's a difference in the detail and emphasis but the fundamental premises are the same is interventionist our seats militaristic and it's one that sees its goals as being one with troops or these days with drones the president right now is pushing back against criticism he's received from the interventionist far right on this potential for an iranian nuclear deal but this deal wouldn't have been possible had the president gone through with military strikes in syria isn't that right. well i'm not sure what kind of a deal is going to is going to come out of this but these discussions have been ongoing for years are our regimes will be brought to the table with threats of course they are i mean that you're achieving you're in goals with threats to the people on the ground the people in the streets are better off at the end of the day because you threatens you ship weapons that i think is more complicated if we look at these international conferences and whether the pressure is r
line between bush administration foreign policy and obama administration foreign policy it's fine to think there's a difference in the detail and emphasis but the fundamental premises are the same is interventionist our seats militaristic and it's one that sees its goals as being one with troops or these days with drones the president right now is pushing back against criticism he's received from the interventionist far right on this potential for an iranian nuclear deal but this deal wouldn't...
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policy but the metro believe that there are one thing to licensing for joining some are joining us from london on with the sharpest but to make leo. danny me up. how timely team. thank you for being is here for the postman pat today. ch. throughout the week old son keeps you up to date with new sports news the action. the excitement with results showing that lead to a sports ground on monday to friday eight fifteen pm how it's going to ikea on sunday. woohoo lou oh. use. it is. each. you will is you. european leaders say there is no hope for a last minute change of heart in ukraine on financial integration but that's not stop tens of thousands of pro union protesters in central kiev. having just that trevor was in texas in a new high number of earthquakes in communities as locals in sight this point the finger at tracking box sound of a gun made using a three d
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policy issues president obama is wavering looks weak about it and seems to just continue to. carry out these war games with what a strange phrase war games on the on the coast if you just think of it the other way around if north korea was putting nuclear was nuclear capable still planes just beside the united states and had previously killed twenty percent of united states population but we can see what i can draw moon and north korea is afraid of the united states. well barbarism as it has been historically have should i wonder what the next steps are going to be than what's the likelihood that north korea will come to the negotiating table maybe it will happen but what if it doesn't. well though north korea said they want to talk and it's the united states that is just ramping up pressure and any kind of violation it is if the united states wants this kind of gesturing and brinkmanship to help its troops and their military facilities it's putting them in australia all around china what's necessary now is urgent talks because of course the worst case scenario probably more
policy issues president obama is wavering looks weak about it and seems to just continue to. carry out these war games with what a strange phrase war games on the on the coast if you just think of it the other way around if north korea was putting nuclear was nuclear capable still planes just beside the united states and had previously killed twenty percent of united states population but we can see what i can draw moon and north korea is afraid of the united states. well barbarism as it has...
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him from a poor foreign-policy perspective -- from a foreign-policy perspective. by 1952 truman leaves office extremely unpopular but his reputation has been resurrected by some historians. he is one of the most controversial and debated presidents in american history when it comes to foreign-policy, with some people blaming the cold war on him and some people saying he acted wisely and judiciously in his policy. i think the ultimate legacy in terms of truman have not been completely settled by historians. host: this is offered on our democrat line. caller: i served in korea, not during the korean war. i saw a monument dedicated to allied troops. could your guests talk about what role did the u.n. play in the war in korea and can he name some of the other allies that box? -- that fought? guest: the u.s. send more forces than any other country. andthis was a un effort that encompassed troops -- i thought i forgot the exact number of countries, but it was a significant number of countries beyond united states. canadian, australian, turkish troops . there were some b
him from a poor foreign-policy perspective -- from a foreign-policy perspective. by 1952 truman leaves office extremely unpopular but his reputation has been resurrected by some historians. he is one of the most controversial and debated presidents in american history when it comes to foreign-policy, with some people blaming the cold war on him and some people saying he acted wisely and judiciously in his policy. i think the ultimate legacy in terms of truman have not been completely settled by...
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it remains the biggest foreign policy challenge for japanese leaders. susumu kojima, nhk world, tokyo. >>> we'll be looking at a number of issues ahead of the upper house election. our coverage continues on tuesday with the first in a two-part series on prime minister abe's push to ae amend japan's constitution. we'll analyze his plan to change his pacifist core and make the self-defense forces more like a military. >>> prime minister shinzo abe has worked to reshape japan's economy and get back to growth. now, he's setting his sights on amending the constitution, but his party must make a strong showing in this month's upper house election so it can push its policies forward. less than a year after putting abe in power, japanese voters have a chance to judge him on his record. don't miss our special coverage leading up to the july 21st election right here on "newsline." >>> the asean economic community is gearing up to launch in 2015 potential japanese business partners are in hanoi to try to get in on the ground floor. nhk world's akiko reports from h
it remains the biggest foreign policy challenge for japanese leaders. susumu kojima, nhk world, tokyo. >>> we'll be looking at a number of issues ahead of the upper house election. our coverage continues on tuesday with the first in a two-part series on prime minister abe's push to ae amend japan's constitution. we'll analyze his plan to change his pacifist core and make the self-defense forces more like a military. >>> prime minister shinzo abe has worked to reshape japan's...